The China Forum 2011 In Hindsight
Over one hundred and fifty investors and entrepreneurs packed the Empire room at The Sir Francis Drake Hotel for OneMedForum’s China Seminar Monday January 10, 2011 to see what all the fuss is about.
Over one hundred and fifty investors and entrepreneurs packed the Empire room at The Sir Francis Drake Hotel for OneMedForum’s China Seminar Monday January 10, 2011 to see what all the fuss is about.
Urology and women’s health have been areas of substantial M&A activity during the last 10 years as the major medtech consolidators have been busy building separate business units to address these medical needs.
In the halls of government agencies throughout Washington, DC, plans are being made to implement reform measures that will reshape the nation’s healthcare policies—and the health of millions of Americans.
Advances in molecular biology now make it possible to detect diseases sooner, allowing physicians to advise patients on optimal therapies. The Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine panel explores the changing world of diagnostics, bringing together executives, experienced venture capitalists, and a physician.
Mark Dente, MD, the Chief Medical Informatics Officer at General Electric will be joining the Health Tech panel which will be held January 13th at OneMedForum SF 2011.
Growth in the Orthopedic market is being driven by strong patient demographics, most notably an aging US population.
Over 500,000 people will die from cancer in the United States this year. There are many companies developing diagnostics for early detection and advanced therapies to address the various types of cancer.
Advances in structural heart repair/replacement, cardiac rhythm management, interventional techniques, cell replacement and regeneration therapies continue to refine one of the most successful areas of modern medicine: cardiac care.
Combing the newest information technology and healthcare ideas to create products that help reduce costs and allows more patient control is one reason why Health Tech is one of the fastest growing sectors in the life science, and healthcare industry.
A crescent moon is never as fulfilling as a full moon and now a new drug seeks to find a way to turn a crescent full again.
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